From enrolling your children into schools to sorting out your tax situation, here are some of the things you should think about when preparing to move back to the UK.
Tax, benefits, pensions and National Insurance
tell HM Revenue & Customs when you will be coming back, and find about your tax liability on returning to the UK
check with the country you are living in about any tax you may owe before you leave
for National Insurance contributions, contact the HM Revenue & Customs National Insurance Contributions Office (International Services)
get in touch with the Department for Work and Pensions regarding your pension and benefits, giving them details of your return move and your contact details abroad and in the UK
notify any private medical insurance and travel insurance companies with which you have policies
inform your GP, dentist and other health practitioners in the country you are leaving, and see if your records can be sent to your new health professionals in the UK
Your home
arrange to sell your property or end its lease as appropriate, and sort out removals
contact the local council in the area you want to move to - its council tax department and the electoral registration unit will need to know when you will be returning to the UK and your UK address
notify your utility companies abroad that you are moving and give them a forwarding address, so they can send you final bills and information on any outstanding payments or refunds; you will also need to set up accounts for utility services once you have found a property in the UK
tell your bank, building society or any financial institution with whom you have a policy or agreement that you are moving